2MP standalone camera analyzes, processes images on the edge

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Open-source hardware and software company Arduino has introduced a ready-to-use, 2MP standalone camera that lets users analyze and process images on the edge for advanced machine vision and edge computing applications.Read More
By Rich Pell

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TheNicla Visionlets users add image detection, facial recognition, automated optical inspection, vehicle plate reading, gesture recognition and more to their projects. Nicla Vision features include:

  • Part of the Nicla range alongside theNicla Sense ME, it’s based on Arduino’s smallest form factor at just22.86 x 22.86 mm.
  • It has a STM32H747AII6 Dual ARM Cortex processor and is equipped with a2MP color camerathat supports tinyML.
  • Nicla Vision offers bothWiFi和蓝牙低能连通性.
  • On top of image detection and recognition, it senses and captures distance, sound, movement and vibration data, thanks to asmart six-axis motion sensor, integrated microphoneanddistance sensor.
  • It maximizescompatibility: all Nicla products also fit perfectly into any solution based onPortentaorMKR.
  • As a standalone solution, Nicla Visioncan be battery-powered.

“Whether in a dark warehouse or on the other side of your house, the Nicla Vision has the abilities and intelligence to keep an eye on things for you,” says the company. “If you’ve ever dreamed about interacting with machines that simply understand what you need because they can see you, this device is for you.”

The Nicla Vision is available now for $115.

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